Notico for Hoarlng Claims In the county court of Nemnha county, Nnb. J n the mnllcr of tho vHtrtto or Seymour Hiiwe Jdi'ccimcil. Notice In licrol)y Riven that tho court Iihm tniiitc hii order IihiIIIhk tho tlmo for credit orn t) file elnltnn uyaltiKl mild deceived to lx tnontlm Ircuii tho "v!d dtiy or AtiKUKt. loot mid Hint AiikuhI'L November 10, llwt, and Kcbiu ary 21. 10U5, at 1U o'clock it. in. ol enoh dny, nt tho otllce of the county Judun i f Nemiiliu county, NoliniKltit, In Auburn, Nobrnslcn, Iihn lit'di fixed by thu court as tho liinos mid dIavo wiinti and where all iicrfOiiH who have ehilniR and detnuuilH agnliiHl hiild denecNed can have tho name examined, adjusted and allowed, and all elnliiiN not prevented b tho lnnt mentioned dato will bo lorever burred, by nti order of the routt. IMteuJuly 18, 1004. J. a. McCAllTY, County Judge Notico for Hoaring Claims la tho county court, of Nemaha county, Net), ill the tniittor of the entiile of David (.'iirroll, ileoeiiHt-d. Notice In hereby k'lvon that tho court Iiiih tmtde an oidir llmltbiif the t linn lor creditors to Hie elalins aftiitiiHt until deccuxcil to fix nionlliH mint theftlril day of Auuust, IPft, nun tli it Anoint 1 and November Z, 11)0 1, and Kebruivrv 21, IIHV5, nt 10 o'clock a. in, of each d'iy, at tint office of I he county J ntlgo of Netna ba county, NehraHkii, In Auburn, Nebraska, haul-ecu Hxed In the court uh tho tlmen and iliiiin tvtlatM n Mil arlw In at 1 1 itDHUAttu ttstwt ItiiSJfa II'iihu nin.ii nun " ir m w t j'tirunn nun nuiu claim noil duMiatidu iiunltiHt Hitlil deceased i I. ..,. .1... . ii mI iiinl ,.,ll.u. Al . llfcl iiiiyuhiw pi.iiiit uaiiiii I III il, imjwnitui mm allowed, and nil claim- not picHcutod be the lnl mentioned date wl I tie lorovtr burred, by an order ol the con it. Dated July in, 11)01. .1. H. McOAUTY, County .Indue. Notico of Probato of Will. The Btate of Nebraska, County of Neinaha.iiH In thu County Court ol Nemalm county, Neb. To ISmina Hickman, John K. Nelek, Mary O l.iiukemner, Ida (3, Worcenler, Vina C. Ca tron, ami to all tiorMons IntereHtodln tho ch into of ChrUlopher Velok, deceased: You are hereby notified that Mary C. I.au kumper ban filed a petition pmylnif that an iiiHtrumont riled In thin court, purporting to be tho hint, will and toHtatnuntof mild deceas ed, may bo proved, allowed and recorded aH tho biKt. will and tefUinent of huII CliriHln phor Volok, deceiiNcd; that nald ItiHtrument may bo admitted to probate, and admin duration of until eHiato kimiUimI to Hold Maiy C. liHtikuinper on executrix, and that tho 23rd day of July, A. 1). 114, at ten o'clock a. m. at county court room or nald county, In Auburn, Iihr been fixed hh tho llmoand placonf proving Hald will, when you and all Interested may appear and ahow nnu no If there be any, why tho prayer or tho petition Nhould not be granted, and contest the probato thereof. WltnoHH my baud and rciiI of wiul court IblM.intb dny of June, A. I). limt. J. 8. McOAHTY, County Jiulgn. Notice for Hen ring Claims. lu the county court, ol Nemaha county, Nebr. In the Ifmttor or the Untile of Cliriftoplie Nelek, doee iHed, Notice hereby ulven that the court Iihk ina.de fin ordor Ilmltttur the time foreredltoiH to lllucllilmH niriitiiHt milil deceiiHOd to nix monttiH Irotn the 3lHt dny of AugUHt, Ifli 4. an I Iliat AniiHt 31 and December ), 1004, ami Mai eh 2, 1005, at ten o'clock a in. oi eacji da nt tho oftlco of l ho county Judge of Ne. mam county, Nebraska, in Auburn, Nebras ka, juis tieen llxed bv the court a tho times and pjaro when and whero all persons who havo cltvlma and demands against said di ceiiK'd can have tho name examined, adjust ed mid allowed, and nil claims not presented (ho last mentioned dale will bo lorever barred, by an order of the court. Dated July 23. 1004. J. 8, MuOahty, County Judgo. Tinr t i ni w JIlllljH IVnmnlin Wilivi Lincoln Denver Omh iv Helonu Ohiouso Butte St. JohopIi alt Li ilea Olty Jinum City 3?ortlnd St. XiOuiH unci all San ITrunoiHOo PuintH E3uHt nd And nil lJointH South Woat TRAINS LEAVE AB FOLLOWS." No, 07 PnHHonger, dully oxcoptBuu day. for TeousaRoh. lleatrlce. Holdrogo and afl points west 0:40 a in No, 98 PaBBOugor, dally except Hun day, for NolmiHka City. Chicago and nil polntB north and east 4t00p m No, 110 Local freight, dally except Sunday, lor Atchison and Inter mediate stations 7i00 p m No, 112 Local freight, dally except . Monday, for Nebraska Chy and Intermediate stations 2:00 a m Sleeping, dining nnd reclining chair cars seats free on through tr.tlns. Tickets sold and baggage checked to any point In the untteu mates or camum. For Information, maps, tlmo tnbles"and tickets call on or write to V. K. Wboeldon, agent, or J, Francis, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Howard for any catto of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheucy for tho Unit 16 years, and bellevo him perfectly honorable lu all business transuc tlons and financially atlo to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALIUNO, KlNNAN it MAKVIN, Wholesale Drugglsbj, Toledo, O Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lntornallv. noting dtrectly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho pystem. Testimonials sont tree. Prlco 76 cents per bottle. Bold by all druggists. Tnko Hnll's Family Pills for constipation. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ' Trade Marks DrataNB Copvhiqhti An. Anyone sending a sketch and doteriptlon tatj aulohtr ascertain our opinion iree wueiuer an rnrentlon Is probably Pfteiaabbjoraraunlca. tlonssulctjyooafldentlal. HAN0KHXon i atnU sent free. Oldest asencjr for eecurlng patent. Patents taken through Atunn A Co, recelTC tptclatiwtic, without chanfo, In the Scientific flmcrican. A handsomely Illustrated weeklr. Largest elr eolation of any aclenUsa Journa , Tenns. 3 a yeart f our wontks, L gold byail nowsdealerj. MUNN I Coi!,,BrMd New York Branch okctTm Bt, Waililngton. D. C. VV, V, Sandbub fc Son, Prop's. Fill DAY, ,JU LY 'Jl, 1004. The medicine show played Monthly night Mini thu next tiny canceled their engagement and went to HrownvllW. F. L. Woodward had rented the opera for a (Innco Tuesday night but. when he made the engagement with the tnedi cine company he forgot about this and did not reserve thin night. On Mon day he made arrangement to have the company occupy the hotiHe in the after noon Instead of at night, but they failed to get a crowd, and they present d the ultimatum to Mr. Woodward to call the dauco oil and let them have hall that uight or tl.-ey would leave town, lie told them they would have to leave, then, and they left, going to Hrownviile. Down atTopekx, KatiHiiH, the chief- of police haa Btarted a campaign iKiiirmt the people who cuss and use .vulgar laiiKuage on the public streets. Alieady he Iiiib arrested a large num tier of offender h and he proposes to keep It up until the users of ptofanity will come to a realizing aenne of the fact that he is in earnest. The ciun sade is a good one and could he fol- owed with protlt to the ptihlu. uel- fare by the police of this cltv. Pios faulty and vulgar language is beooms iug too common, and not only are grown men guilty of its use but there are a number of hall grown boys who are among the most foul mouthed. riiere is an oidinauce against the use of profane or vulgar language on the sttet'lsand public places. Enforce it Auburn Herald. James L. McOee, a formnr well- known citizen of Nemaha county, died hie day morning in Chicago, after a oiotracted Illness. In the earlier days of the state and territory Mr McUee lived in Btownvtlle and is well known "here. About twenty years ago lie moved lo Beatrice and engaged in nuelne-p, from which he retired about II f teen years ago. Many years ago, be fore leaving Hrownviile, Mr MeGee suffered an Injury which troubled him the remainder of his life lu the hope of optainlng lelief, lie went to Chicago several months auo, accompanied by Mrs McGeo Shortly after their ar rival in Cliicago-an operation was per formed upon Mr. McGee's fot, ' which at that time was giving him serious trouble. Mr. McGeo was about 70 years of age, and leaves a widow and two children, James L. McGee. jr., and Mrs. Minnie Wood?, both of whom liv e in Chicugo. His funeral will be held in Chicago. Auburn Herald. $2.95 TO LINCOLN AND RETURN On account ot the.Epworth League Assembly the Burlington will sell tickets to Lincoln aud return at $2,05 on August 2 to 11, inclusive. An ed ucational, interesting and amusing program is offered- Write for pam phlet "Souvenir Talent", which will tell you all about it. L. W. Wakbi.kv, General PasfeniiHr Agent, Otn.tiia. If you want lire insurance, either in old line or mutual companies, call on W. W. Sandets. - Will Cure Consumption A A Herren of Finch, Ark. Willes, "Foley's Honey and Tar Is the best preparation for coughs, colds and lung trouble. I koowthat It has cur ed (Mnsumption in the first stage. M T Hill. Every housekeeper should know that if thay will buy Defiance Cold Water Starch for laundry use they will save not only time, because It never sticks to the iron, but because each package contains 10 oz. one full pound while all other Cold Water StarcheB are put up in pound packages and the price la tho Bame, 10 cents. Then again ben causo Defiance Starch ia freo from all Injurious chemicals. If your grocer tries to soli you u 12-oz. package it is becauBO he haa a stock on hand which bo wishes to diapoBO of before he puts In Defiance. He knows that the Do fiance Starch haa printed on every package In largo letters and figures 10 ozs", Demand Defiance aud save Much time and money and the annoys ance of the iron sticking. Defiance never sticks. ' Ecgulation8 for .Rural Routo Carriers. General orders just recently issued by Postmaster General I'ayne place new and varied restrictions upon the rural delivery carriers and the acc.oms modatlotiB which they are permitted to extend to the public Hereafter everything mailable timet be claimed through the postoilice and postage paid. Carrier shall not act as agents, must not solicit orders and may be paid only by the patrons of the routo who request a commission executed. Following are excerpts from tho order which has just been received by Super intendent Wathbone at the headquars ters of the western division: Rural carriers are not permitted to solicit business or receive ordera of any kind from any person, 11 rm or corporation. No mailable matter may be handled by rural carriers while serving their loutes unless the proper postage has been paid, with the single exception of county newspapers which under the law are permitted to be car ried free throughout the county in which they are published. The hire for merchandise carried on rtqueat of batrons of inral freo deliv ery must be paid by tho patron. Carriers will not bo permitted to re ceive compeusiition from the seller of such merchandise Articles or pack ages which ate mailable which are handed to the carrier or deposited in the postoilice or in a rural letter box or in a collection lax located on a rural route, with request that the rural carrier dellvei same, are subject to the rules regulating mail matter, including the payment of postage thereon, Articles and packages that are not mailable, which the patrons desire the carrier to carry, must be delivered to the carrier in person, and in carrying merchandise lor hire rural carriers are not permitted to leave their routes as olllcially laid out, or to accept anys tiling that will lu any way delay the delivery of mail or in any way intei fere with the ellicietiey ot the service. Can lets while on duty are not per mitted to carry spirituous Ikjuoib, either for tlietnselvf, for sale or foi accomodation of their patrons. Ilural carriers must not cairy pas sengers or permit any person other than authorized postal olhVials to ride with them, or to have access to malls. Ilural carriers must not engage in anv business dining their prescribed hours of service, or conduct any bust' uess after hours which offers tempta tion to solicit patronage on their routes or which bv reason of their special position in the government service gives them special advantage over competitors, such as pook can vassinp, soliciting insurance, selling sewing machines or other kindred ocs cupattous. Carriers must no , either in person or through others, directly or indirect ly, by any method whatever, solicit money, gifts or presents; nor isstte lor protlt souvenirs or postal hand books; nor co-operate with nor assist the pub lishers of same to secure the patronage of the public; nor compile directories for public use, or assist publishers to compile them, ur furnish names and addresses of the patrmis of thtr route?, lor pay or fa voi, to any busi ness establishment or individual, ex cept to tlioio department olli nals who are entitled to the same. German-American pitnicat Auburn next Tuesday. Brutally Tortured- A CH8e came to light that .for per sistent and unmerciful tortuie has perhaps never been equalled .toe Golo bick. of Colusa, Cal., writes: "For 15 years I endured insuffeiable pain from Rheumatism and nothing relieved me, though I tried everything known. I carao across Electric Bitterp, and it's tho greatest medicine on earth for that trouble, A few bottles of it complete ly relieved aud cured me" Just as good for Liver and Kidney Troubles and general debility. Only 60c. Sat isfaction guaranteed b Keeling, drug Rlst. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thinr; fiat ever was made Is Dr. King'a New Life Pills. These pills change weak uess into strength, listlessness into energy, bralnsfag into mental power They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold b Keeling's drug store. Gail and see ua for reduced rates on magazines and newspaper.". Robbod tho Cravo A startling Incident ia narrated by JohnOliver of t'lnladelphla, as follows "I was in an awful condition, My skin was almost yellow, eyea sunken, tonguo coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weak er day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I wan advised to take Electric Bitters; to my great joy the lirat bottle made a decided im proveni"tit. 1 continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed tho grave of ! another victim." No one should fall to try them. Only 50c, guaranteed at Reeling's drug Htote. Auburn Chautauqua Entertainers The Programs, now out for the An burn Chautauqua, which will begin on JSaturday, August 1.'), and conllnuo till Sunday, August 21, gives the following list of entertainers: LECTUKEK3. Dr. Phil Beard, Dr. E. A. Ross, Rev. Harvey Harmon. Eugene May, D. D. ; Frank R. Roberson, Eugene Brush Rev. Geo. L. McNutt, Prof. Ash Dav K D. F. Fox and Senator J. P. Dolllver. KNTEIITAlNHltS. Estelle M. Clark, Roberaon's moving picture4-, Garretson & Co. and. Victoria Lynn, MUSICAL ATT 11 ACTIONS. Chicago Lady Entertainers, Giant Quartet e, Jubilee lingers, Temple Male Quartette, Mrs. Guv Simpson, Prof. Geo A. Snyder and' Mrs. Bessie M. Mercer LESS THAN HALE FARE To St. Louis aud Return The Huiltngtou offers another series of low tate excursions to bt. Louis and return on Mondays. July II, 18 aud-25. Tickets at $7 7o lor the round trip cousihernbly less than half rate. Tickets are good in coaches and chair cars (seats free.) The St. Louis exposition is lite most mngnitlcent spectacle the world has ever beheld and its like may not occut again in your lifetime. Let me send you our illustrated fold er, or call on our agent for full intoi mation. L. W. Wakklkv, General Passenger Agt., Ornaha. One Minute cough cure gives reliel in one minute, because it kills the mi crobe which tickles the mucous mem brane, causing the cough, aud at the same time clears the phlegm draws out the inllammation and heat- aud Booth 03 the affdu'ul parts. One Minute cough cure strenghens the lungp, watds off pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curaVle esses of coughs, coldp, and croup. One Min ute cough cure is pleasant to take, harmless and good alike for young aud old.-W. W. Keeliiic. No Pity Shown. "For vpars fato was after me eon tlnuall." writes F. A. (iulledue, Ver bena, Ala. had a terribl cane ot Piles, CMiiHiim -24 tumors. When all failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve, cured me. Equally good (or burns and all hcIkh and pains. Only 25c at Keeling's drug store Night was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night," writes Mrs. Cbas. Applegate, of Alex- imdria, lud , "aud could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so nan that if I walked a block I would cough I frightfully and spit blond, but when all other medicines failed, three $1 00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me, and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to euro Coughs, Colds, La Grippe Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troutilea. Price 50c and 81.00. Trial bottle freo at Keeling's drug store. r"'MM ji i VM. CAMlHELL,:Pres. ELMER E. BANK OF NEMAHA ! NEMAHA., Capital Stock, $5,000 " Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in lli ViarW l.n alsn convincing proof that the kidneys and blad-jf der are out of order. "What to Do. There Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It, or bad effects following use of llauor. wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized, it stands the highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sires. you may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent I absolutely free by mall, aaarcss ur. turner 6t rtome of Bwamp-itoot. Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous oiler In this paper. K0D0L digests what y K0D0L c,eanse3- purifies, strengthens - ana swccicns wc siomacu. K0D0L cures '"digestion, dyspepsia, and an siomacn ana dowci iruuuics. K0D0L &ccelerates the action of the gas tric planus ana gives iuiio tu 1110 digestive organs. K0D0L releves an overworked, stomach 01 ax ucrvoua siraiii gives iu the heart a full, free and untrammeled action, nourishes the nervous system and feeds the brain. K0Dft)L 's tlie wonderful remedy that Is matting soman eiun ycuyic won and. weak people strong by giving to their bodies all of the nourishment that 13 con tained in the food they eat. Bottles only, $1.00 SI:o holdlne 2H tirr.es tho trfcl size, which sells (or 50c. trtpartd onlr by E. C. DtWlTT CO.. CUICAML Dragging lins 2825 Keeley St., Chicago, III., Oct,, 2, 1902. I suffered with falling and con gestion of the womb, with severe pains through the groins. I suf fered terribly at the timo of men struation, had blinding headaches and rushing of blood to tho brain. What to try I knew not, for it seemed that I had tried all and failed, but I had never tried Wino of Cordui, that blessed remedy for sick women. I found it pleasant to take and soon knew that I had tho right medicine. New blood seemed! to course through ray veins and after using eleven bottles I was a well woman. Mrs. Bush is now in perfect health because she took Wine of Cardui for menstrual disorders, bearing down pains and blinding headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer may secure health by tak ing Wine of Cardui in her home. The first bottle convinces the pa tient she is on the road to health. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Aovisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Term. WlNBdUHHII FOlEYiSKlDNEYCURt Makes Kldntys and Blarftfsr Right Kor Bala by M.T. Hill. FOLEYSHONEMAR Cures Oeldsi Prsvsnts Pnsumeala For Mile by M. T. Hill. p. b, aLLIjJN. Vlce-l're ALLEN, Cashier. NEBRASKA T"-c rrr'r ere soocrao 9 v J trass. xrrt( rw&js&isiMt rarstwitw-tvMrftiA t-